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On January 15, 2025, at 12:00 PM GMT, Renaetom will publish a single image on a new subdomain (currently echo.renaetom.com, which returns a 403 error). The image will contain steganographic text. The first 10,000 people to email the correct decoded phrase to access@renaetom.com will receive a “Whitelist Passphrase.”
If you miss out—and statistically, 99.9% of you will—what next? According to an anonymous former project manager who spoke to us under condition of strict embargo (and a scrambled VoIP call), Renaetom is already planning a separate, less exclusive line called “Renaetom Standard” for late 2026.
The Standard line will include mass-produced versions of the Chronoframe’s design, but with aluminum cases and no biometrics. Price: $495. renaetom 2025 exclusive
However, the same source confirmed that Standard owners will never be able to upgrade to the exclusive ecosystem. The renaetom 2025 exclusive is a sealed time capsule. Once the enrollment window closes on March 31, 2025, no new members will ever be admitted to the Atelier Circle or Objekt 0 tiers.
In other words: the door opens once, then becomes a wall. On January 15, 2025, at 12:00 PM GMT,
Purchasing the Exclusive variant grants you a token-gated entry into the Renaetom Founder’s Guild. This is not a standard forum. It is a voting body that decides the roadmap for 2026. You get a direct line to the C-suite and beta access to features two quarters before the public.
On February 1, 2025, those with the Passphrase will receive a unique URL to a dark-text-only page. The page will list the three tiers (Echo, Atelier, Objekt 0) with no images, only specs. No shopping cart. You must reply to the email with your tier choice and a crypto wallet address. Payment is via wire transfer or USDC. Purchasing the Exclusive variant grants you a token-gated
For the hardware version, the Exclusive includes a new tactile engine that mimics surface textures on a flat glass panel. Standard units have basic vibration; the Exclusive can make a button feel like sandpaper, silk, or rubber via software control.